The guest harbor combines practical convenience with a personal touch. You can moor at the outer dock, buoy, or with your own anchor, all within easy reach of the restaurant, facilities, and social atmosphere. During the summer season, there is space for around 20–25 boats, with electricity, fresh water, showers, toilets, Wi-Fi, and a recycling station included. A night watch is also on duty every night, adding an extra sense of security for those staying overnight.
For those arriving by land, the motorhome pitches and campsite offer an equally pleasant experience. Here, you stay close to the sea, with views over the water and surrounding nature. The approximately 17 pitches provide electricity and are suitable for motorhomes, caravans, and tents – simple, scenic, and hassle-free.
One of the things that truly makes Borka Brygga special is the overall experience. There’s no need to go anywhere else – everything you need is already here. The on-site restaurant has a strong local focus, especially on fish from nearby waters, and during the summer it often hosts pub evenings and live music, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere in the harbor.
If you need to refuel, there is a convenient fuel station offering both petrol (98) and RME-free diesel, accessible from both land and sea. Boaters will also appreciate the practical features such as a hull-cleaning station, a launch ramp, and a mast crane, making the facility unusually well-equipped.
Beyond the practical amenities, the place also has character and soul. Two small museums showcase local coastal life, featuring everything from vintage engines to a traditional fisherman’s cottage – adding a sense of history and identity to your visit.
Perhaps that’s why so many visitors return. Borka Brygga is not just a harbor – it’s a place where the sea, the people, and a slower pace of life come together. You can stay for a night, linger for a few days, or simply drop by for a good meal and the view.